Nothing much to do today, except to bring the girls to a bookshop as they needed some new stationeries. And so, the best place to go was Popular Bookstore. Since its a Sunday, we decided to try the one at The Curve...

One of the things I liked was these new range ofDiaries. The size is quite nice, almost like thoseof Moleskin's.

But what really made the book worth itwas the covermaterial. Its so unique. But for the price, its expensive.

Oho... a smaller book and thisone looks very familiar....

Different bins for different things.But to all Malaysians; "ThankGoodness there are two otherbins. Which stupid idiot designedsuch small bins?"

Since we're already 'out', the next logical place for lunch would be within the vicinity of The Curve. And so, we, once again, settled at Madam Kwan's, which is not only the most convenient spot but also, starting to be our more common restaurant of choice.

Alas, Madam Kwan's has deteriorated.Just look at the quality of the seats.

Still, we made great effort to just concentrateon what we came for. Food.

This is a first sign. A sign of what, I am not surebecause my mind was still on the seats.

Still, the food came and everyone was more orless, enjoying their food. Then again, everyonewas hungry after traipsing about in the bookstore

Man, this Fried Rice looks delicious

Which is more that what Kaelynn can eat sinceboth girls have violent allergic reactions to hotstuff (read: chilies). But my mind is still on thosedamn seats, which is convincing me to try therestaurant across Madam Kwan's in the future...

Afterwards, it was off to Tesco which, by amazingcoincidence, was located above Madam Kwan's. Here, you can see how Spongebob has turnedviolent, starting with Nerf Knock-offs.

I really hate it when my mind is stuck on somethingwhich has no relevance. Such as what would happenif I jumped onto those worn seats at Madam Kwan's.Yep, stuff like these (left) might jump out ofthe broken seat covers...